SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1918. T H ED A 1 L Y B R 1 T I S H WwW H 1 G PAGE SEVEN 1 & " { : 1 could not remember much about it -- ef JAMES HARTWICK fe rent bunting with hi" rove if The witness tried to evade gues- e tion question Mr. White put i ? Cou And er you fired to he t the crown counsel press- ot four sh he gun did | ed her in every case, and compelled y of d you ¢# to the con her to answer gun was empty rw > questioned why Ke 1 up some ¢ the ty was not fc rmed to ROBERT W. vii ahi n by the prisoner and £0 and look for Fred, when the wit ; pared them with statements néss had already sworn that she . ughter about certain thought it peculiar that Mrs. Fred- Adventure, Secret Se i | the re-mak- nt : Was Yomi: hat he sre iar wits shuld PPmatn in har . 2 ,< : hter was mistaken in or ne fl night ang ust ae Si oo LADIES ing of 4 woman's great hese are the _ t she } 1, wi 8 afr WAU She ¥uew he ; . qualities which make "IN SECRET" a great Chambers Book. . Mr. Rign stioned the prison- | | Witness said she thought Fred 5. BLACK KID i » rifle he was shoot- might he lost and at another stage, LACE BOOT | : The prisoner said | admitted that she and her husband PRICE, $1.50 COPY. i 2 mp re it off but it | had said something about, looking : GREY : g ge, and he then up "the hody™ 3 a } wi 3 & { looked into th see Later on witness said she thought . . BUCR that it was 'empty. Fred might have gone to the States. . i TOPS. 9 His lordship a "And when vou went to Parham a Ow S oner several questions before he left | did wou ask the station agent if he HIGH . » the stand { had sold Fred a ticket?" asked Mr. . - ' | White, : 3 i AND +. Diy asta. Little 'Son 'Testifies, i "No, we did not.' } 1 "1 i Y 141 PRINCESS STREET. Johnny Hartwick, aged fifteen, son "And; did you love vour son?®" LOW : of the prisoner, was called to the "Yes, I' did." . HEELS. stand following the evidence of -his "And yet you had to go and get r : father and examined by Mr. Rigney. help to search for your son." g alled the day Freder- "What did you tell your husband flags i artwick was killed. "ile was | ahout driving to Parham?" ; oh : : ngage 1 ual and anne | "I told him to go and get help." . a ) ab sen his father ani Atier ; op 1 \ X 2 i Atfer a great deal o yell { 7 A us || Fre un Witness noticed : gresi deal of gruelling, on : ERT = rus when he Jer gui when he left that LOVE AND MYSTERY NOVEL " " wm TE GE = ----z { Compelled to Answer, apy : ¢ 1 t i From Page 1) . : x % 5 - gee > . Q Sm lk . Fred go hy the part of Mr. White, witness said _-- L.. . -- ee that his Eun was Mrs. Frederick Hartwick had , Q Lo aal LIS BUT WAS | 4414 her that she never liked Fred | at his home Witness heard no . . i i y a (her own husband). lero: shots while he was cutting wood PH % a : A oC | 1 He saw his father come home and > 'And this Is the first time you do up the chores His father put his aye told that? g in the harn. Witness helped his | Yes, I id to re father to. do the. chores took Why didn't you tell that before. | yout hr? an hour. Witness recall. | You have been keeping It back." 1 : SILVER Tt 4 SERVICES : that Ws brother was. kicked in Witness-farther declared that Mrs Frederick Hartwick was LPVINE 10 | -------- -- e d oy a horse He saw blood : brother's keep her out of a home. rT rrr re ------ We os ERC, rics "Do you Mke that woman®" sai ee oh ee NEY Mr. White, Powis To aan pra } , RULE TEETER TT 24 | -------- " r he gave no wer Witness sald erick Hartwick, in the court room. he helped to milk cows and do other "I like all my children," was the hores around the place reply. | A Witness declared that she was in- Prisoner's Wife Testifies, nocent" of anything regarding her Mrs. James Hartwick, aged fifty. | Son. . titnl th ran wife of the prisoner. went on' rE "No person is accusing vou of any- [ you cannot depend upon ur | We me n a beault didnt the stand at 4.30 o'cl , and was | thing," said Mr. White, "but I am eyes do not run the risk of a coni- | . a $30.00. till: court adjourned 6.20 p.m. | Insinuating that you know some- 4 ¥ 3 ener a 1, plete break down of 'the delicate ! Witness recalled the day Fred was | thing that you will not tell and in | 1\| We 4 CF» aT) ¢ this : eve-muscles---have the exterio: { k and told about her husband | the interests of justice I demand that |H \\ 3 3 : Lg Lo jy : 3 you tell It is peculiap that . \ N i H nF > LA fore you will interior of vou " a ¥ Sg $12.00 up and: Fred leaving to go hunting. It 4 you H : amined by our t metrist. | Other se MU bo 'itness ne on the day Fred | Should xend to town -for help to [ff _A\\\N x LS 1 We will determine your visu ui as ki and{ also in the evening. | search for your son unless you \ RN pr S " 3 i i find FRrniture ty for near and far seeir It vould husband Spent the aight smok- | thought thera was something | 4 he = i "nd ll A > | : pent the.alg ; i F. == < i at prices you need cals we SUgEest fuse ir reading until bed time The | Wrong." lenses that give the apg wie of | 1 ning Mrs. Frederick Hart- "I did not know what was the H 3 A NN ? AR rome can afford ne len Our moderate pri will | . ? wick reported that her husband was | matter." nterest you | Kinnear & d Esterre missing "And you didn't want to take any | ! To Mr. White, witness said that | chances. You wanted witnesses." JEWELERS her husband kept his un in the "No, 1 did not." : | [barn could not. say how long "Do you remember your husband | her hus vd had the gun She aid | coming into your home the night |§ v 3 a 3} where he got it from. { Fred was killed and putting shells on 100 PRINCESS ST, $ ro White persisted in getting an the piano™ i I. 0 u i] FOI Low THE CROWD TO REID'S r-from the. witness, and his| 'No, I dp noty' IB lure In Our Hats | : 1so d her she would el! "Did yo tell = Detective Boyd |§ % iso (old he Fhe Would ay { that?" Sil cial 4 { FOR THE MAN WHO PRIZES FAIR WEEK 1 a he » 3 SMART ATTIRE : i friend he get the gun from his| No, 1 do not i ar in Kingston?" wi Js "Did you sell this to? Edward : The Jargest stock of Men's Hats | 2 . ds at Kings ton Headquarters for Special OPPOSITE POST OFFICE FELEGRAPH BUILDING, don't understand anything | Barr or Dr. Geddes! | in Kingston awaits your easy §| lary in House Furnishings during Exhibition Week. CLARENCE STREET ¢ t the gun. No, 1 did not. i choosing here at all the popu- §/ u are economically inclined join the happy throng of KINGSTON \poly = you are afraid of a gun." Witness denied telling any person |B lar prices. We are showing HB! Lor ceper who make this/ store their headquarters €. 8. KIRKEATRICK "Yes, I am." { that her husband put shells on top | some entirely new, style fea- : "And surely you would know of the plano. i tures that aré especially at. § when 'the gun was brought to the | "And was she trying to get your li tractive to the young man, : house." { husband too?" t Velour Hats. ' At this stage witness reealled that "I-don't know. Perhaps that was Silk Finish -Hats THE BUSY STORE WITH THE LARGE STOCK her husband got the gum from his| in her head." | 8 New Caps if PHONE 147 ROR SERVICE. yrother in Kingston. | "That kind ff that is in | . . 3 De viinens out nor Musband AI not | youn me airy at oJ Ik ----ciidren's yiats. EEE ETRE PEE AR REET TT TT like hunting, but admitted when 'me one thing she did to try and | pressed oy Mr. White, that he had | put you out of a home." 8 PBEI | BROS eaten eet st ppp Atta tpt gone hunting on a few occasions. She | Witness could not say anything |§ . + 3 a et------ ---------- pcm |p 4 a. hed a - ] . . i The British Gove made an, announces that Gen. Denikine has ef w | further than Mre. Hartwick was try- | § Kingston Ss Largest lB ofter to the rails nen to continue | fected a junction with 'Polish troops ing to do her out of a homa Lthos . LY | their pr t wi roughout this | near herostene. : Witness denied making a =state- |} Hat Dealers their present wa I hon Nis | ne ? : . : ~ tress tin 8 4 | year and inte the next it the offer Mrs. John Saider of Seneca, died RE BUILT TIRES X Mat Renova g ment 10 the effect that hey husband iy 0 " . was flatly refused from a hemorrhage, the result of a m : - M . was: out on the. night Fre was . s The Polish Press Bureau at Horde) t of coughing. Hair, Cotton and Fibre killed. . . a S y : { Mattresses renovated and re- §| At 6.20 p.m. the court "adjourned AA AA A AA A A pec alr ee y covered. till 7.50 p.m: | 2 i Made as good as new. Friday Night's Session. { : | "When ®® court resumed at 8] Your patronage solicited. o'clock Friday night, Isabel Hart- MBER EER a wick aged. thirteen daughter of the prisoner, was called. Her evidence Frontenac Mattress Co. | was not taken under oath as the wit- ness did not understand the mean- | 83 CHARLES STREET. ing of taking an oath. 83. CH ES EET Witness was questioned regarding | This Coupon presented at our booth at Exhibition en- titles the holder to: : events in her home. She said it was # $1.00. discount off 30x31! of on a Monday night her father wen%!| $2.00 discount off other SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY out and brought home some letters. | sizes. Witness admitted having talked ower | ? {| matters with her sister Jennie. She | AND SATURDAY {d}d not have a good memory and it | | might have been Tuesday night when | | her father went out. { rain | A. C. Wagar, merchant, of Par-| A Vaccuum Bottle that will keep | ham, said he had known the prisoner hot for 24 hours. Just the article | gop many years. Witness also knew | you need for the winter. | the late Frederick Hartwick "Could you speak of the prison- Only a limited number. ' Price for er's general reputation in the com- | Friday and Saturday is $1.49 munity?" asked Mr. Riguey. { Genuine Thermos sell for $2.75 "No, 1 could not... 1 eould only | speak of my own connection with each. ~~ { him." A \ 5 : | Witness said the prisoner was a | | Save your money at... | customer of his StoRe He recalled | ¥ | i that in the early part of February | : he had charged $2.20 worth of gro-| : HAVE YOUR TIRES REBUILT ' # i Prouse's Drug Store sien: iorivit" se NEW TIRES FOR OLD ONES "The Busy Drug Store" [and Nr Righoy poscsiod Rt te the Of washing and ironing Georgette Crepe and Silk ; | rents toe | (Continued On Page 14) | Blouses at a -------- | INTRY CLUB ERRN | ---- BEECHAM'S "0050 John Laidlaw & Son, Ltd. | | Finals. i Owing to the disagreeable weather ha PILLS | very few of the tennis matches for from I] am. to | p.m. and from 2.30 to 5 p.-m., frongy | the. Leslie shield were played off at d . : : : Amethi {ue Couniey Clb (his whek. On Tues. under the direction of Miss Walker, showing how hing ay afternoon Capt. Colin Carruthers | : 1 ng fias and Miss Doris Folger defeated Ma- | delightfully and easily fr dashed Jor Lawson and Miss Edith Carruth- | | z : A again i ers. This leaves in the semi-finals = i tipi "Capt. Carruthers and Miss Folger to | L asked i " o' (play. Dr. McKee and Miss Phyllis! : £99,999 With: Williams, Miss Aileen Rogers and | i dort 'the answer E. H. Pense to play Miss Kath- | if was or .r 2 . | jesn Shituthers and Mr. Murchie. | y 3 / then shot one at 'Men's Box Calf Bluchers with Leather Lin. fll the Tar ne fot will meat} 2 Py 8 ; 1 Sp ! ; ; fat the problem was i : i eable Fall Shoe | Joh SH. a ol ; a : ; to figure, even with _ings--a servic eel $4. 5 ROE ; ohn Gorran, Samrock: near Rens washes Georgette and Silk Blouses and keeps them beautiful and fresh am; : frew, was Instantly killed hy being | . _ when"new, without the slightest injufy to the garment. Ladies invariabliy, accountant said . 13 A COMMON whifled around when his clothes got J / ti | use too large a quantity of LUX in washing these dainty articles. Thy, - 1 t VUoH UNLESS G caught in a driving beltiof a thresh- | . demonstration will show in a practical way the exact quantity of LUX toy rrr . 2343740 13 OUR CONDITION, SI er. ef used. Come and see it today. i CHU Rea A meteorological conference has fasts aud gate thea the ; i 5 VER | 0D BC A % y : °F > : opened at South Kensington, London, | | A SAMPLE OF LUX FREE AFTER EACH DEMONSTRATION DOF" iostantly. Again it 1. a 3 13 0V AoE at which the Dominions and India are | Vv BRO Kk less than ten minutes for 4 ! . ANCURLES : represented. 5 'Bw le LEVER THERS he ave L188 Mia; : A A ay Robert Wallen, & Michigan Central * , LIMITED- ad every newer na H STORE n ISrouno Ww section man, was Instantly kiled at | Timowse ONTARIO, . Mund to be correct. He asked S OE \ i > | Hagepsville, by being struck by an ; ! = ; ! ser pencil nor paper, the ecaleu- . v a 3 k express train. vo 3 ' " : ! ££ all Peing done mentally. 111 Princess St. ag : J. W. Curry, K.C., Toronto, reiter- : : - fHow abou Righer mathematics? , Dated his charges that the Provincial " ; : Fong was afked. "Nothing doing in , 5 . | - Covernment proteéted combines from Ay 1iné above cube rot." Strong re PraeCUlion. ; : C---------- ; .